Radeon R9 290X 4GB Max Resolution ?

Hi !
I recently bought two MSI AMD Radeon R9 290X Gaming OC 4GB.
It is mentioned in description that Max. Resolution: 2560 x 1600...
I'm going to use those two cards in crossfire mode on Ultra QHD (3440x1440) monitor - It will works or not ?
What is the real max resolution for one card as I saw on some web sites it support 4k where is the true ?

1 (version 1.4a)
Max Resolution: 3840x2160 @30 Hz-30bpp
4096x2160 @24 Hz-24bpp
4K through DP 

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